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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

CPL looking for buyer

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In an in­ter­est­ing de­vel­op­ment com­ing to hand is that the own­ers of the Caribbean Pre­mier League (CPL) is al­leged­ly look­ing for the buy­er for the tour­na­ment.

With the league ex­pect­ed to get un­der­way in the first week of Au­gust, Guardian Me­dia un­der­stands that talks are in progress with a po­ten­tial buy­er from In­dia but noth­ing is con­crete just yet. CPL has been pump­ing mon­ey in­to the prod­uct since the in­cep­tion in 2014 and is yet to turn around a prof­it.

What they have done though is cre­ate a prod­uct that is now a vi­able one and a sale at this point in time could fetch them a hand­some amount, to off­set the funds they would have pumped in­to the league.

On­ly last year, all six teams were picked up by own­ers and pri­or to this CPL had to bankroll the teams that had no own­ers. This cost a hand­some amount and with re­gion­al gov­ern­ments not com­ing on board as be­fore be­cause of the cur­rent eco­nom­ic cli­mate in the Caribbean, the busi­ness mod­el has been strug­gling.

Cheif Ex­ec­u­tive Of­fi­cer (CEO) Dami­an O'dono­hue said that last year would have been a prof­itable one for the CPL but it was not. He men­tioned pri­or to last year's tour­na­ment that CPL had al­ready in­vest­ed US$20 mil­lion.

He added that even in the long term a re­al­is­tic prof­it will be two to three mil­lion a year.

With the help of In­di­an in­vest­ment the CPL has moved on from hum­ble be­gin­nings, when the mar­quee spon­sors be­sides Dig­i­cel were an elec­tron­ics store called Courts and a skin ton­ic called Li­ma­col. The tour­na­ment has now at­tract­ed much juici­er en­dorse­ment from Hero Mo­to­corp, the world's largest man­u­fac­tur­er of mo­tor­cy­cles.

That the 2015 tro­phy was lift­ed by the Trinidad & To­ba­go Red Steel was con­ve­nient for or­gan­is­ers as that fran­chise was re­cent­ly ac­quired by the own­ers (Bol­ly­wood star Shah Rukh Khan among them) of Kolkata Knight Rid­ers, one of the IPL sides that is as yet un­af­fect­ed by the cur­rent cor­rup­tion saga ham­per­ing that league.


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